Born 81 god i miss Australia. I dont know what this place is anymore but its not the place i grew up in. So sad first generation in a long long time that have it worse than their parents generation. So glad i got to grow up in the 80s and 90s while there was still some soul in the world. Now its all pretend.
Born '64. I just can't wrap my head around today's world. To me, it's as if everyone has been brainwashed or clones or something... Near everyone walking around with eyes only for their phones. The 70's were good times (people knew and spoke to each other), the 80's ok; a lot of good music in the first half - that I remember. By the '90s, 'I' Owe my Soul to the Company Store', my theme-song from where I was then, not much time for the radio then or afterwards. I'm glad you still have some soul for our country, but I see that leaking out like a punctured balloon. We seem to be forgetting to be Australians. I hate seeing how indoctrinated my own kids are. It's as if they have automatic answers, as without thought. Uhg... rant over, otherwise I'd write a novel.
He was a musician's musician. Great musical arrangements, catchy melodies, fantastic lyrics. Just great music. JPY had his own originality. A real stand out. Still is.
@@casreq5532 That's true, no doubt about that at all.... But it was probably about 10% of it that was not that great.... But in the last 10+ years most of the "music" (with a few exceptions) all sound the same... Especially rap / R & B....basically same music, similar lyrics, no fresh new talent.... If you want to listen to good lyrics try Bob Dylan, Elton John, Billy Joel....and there are plenty of others from the 70s 80s.
What a great song! I remember this song from my teenage years, and I loved it then, but only now do I realise what a truly great song this is! Australian music is the best! Look at Melbourne, Australia in 1975 we will never see those days again!
am scottish came to australia 74 aged 10 love aussie music but how proud i am that my homeland bonny wee scotland .has had such an impact on aussie music. Flash in the pan,easybeats acdc cold chisle,jimmy barns,bon scott,all the youngs jpy,swanee.what talent scotland let go and australia inherited.oioioi
Just missed the Top 40 in America but that was close enough to get it onto my local radio station and get me in a beeline to the record store to buy the 45. Been a devoted Vanda & Young fan ever since, both into the past with the Easybeats and into the future with Flash & The Pan and lotsa other stuff. Happy for them and JPY when they scored big here with "Love Is In The Air", but tbh I didn't love it as much as "Hero". Years and album's-full worth of listening delights following Vanda and Young!
This song was written by George Young, the older brother of Malcom and Angus Young of AC/DC, and Harry Vanda. They were both members of the Australian group The Easybeats. Vanda and Young were instrumental in the development of AC/DC and wrote most of the early AC/DC songs. It was released originally in Australia. The Bay City Rollers did a cover version.
Amen man, Vanda and Young were the godfathers of oz rock. Throw in the angels and little Stevie Wright. They wrote some of the great hits of Australian music.
One of Aussie's greatest songs ever,I hadn't long been working when this song came out.Great memories from an era when they really produced first class rock & roll
Just saw JPY sing this last weekend on the Gold Coast.( Australia) He sounded just as great as he did back then. What a fantastic voice he has. The All Star Band was awesome too.
This surely brings a stream of tears down my eyes, remembering when me and my sistas used to sneak into the parent's bedroom just to listen to the top 20 in the 70's..oh what a beautiful life and good plain music then...talk of Ballyhoo, Barbara Streisand etc.
Where were you in PNG? I was inMoresby in the 60s, Lae in the early 70s, then went to boarding school. Great place to grow up, but in a lot of trouble these days.
Attended his show yesterday...Omg I love I love him and all the band members.John is very kind man.He came after the show and signed fans books and took pictures
Just like Russell Morris, saw him a few years back at Crown in Melbourne and he was amazing, got a photo with him and my wife, great guy and great talent, just like JPY!!
Your telling me mate! Did it ever and loved every minute of it. Melbourne was the IT centre. Too bad it has gone to the bloody dogs now. The place has lost its identity. So sad not the Melbourne that we Aussies knew n loved. It had history n class in those bygone years.
Hoplite Warlord personally I think Melbourne is still good. Who cares who lives there. When I go to Melbourne the place is buzzing. I think you guys need to lighten up and realise that everyone has a right to be here.
I remember this song when i was really little. Delta dawn was playing along with Mohammad Ali's song 'Float like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee'. I was only six at the time but that shows what type of impact music has.
This was the first single I was allowed to buy with my savings as a five year old. My favourite bit was at 2:42 when JPY did this kinda reverse growl that I thought was the coolest thing I’d ever heard (hey, I was five). I’d lift the stylus forward to that bit over and over, annoying the crap out of my mother. I went on to a happy life as a metal/grunge/punk fan whose favourite singers include Black Francis, James Hetfield, and the greatly missed Kurt Cobain and Chris Cornell. So I think that worked out well.
Our poor parentals as my 30 yr old son would say. I loved JPY and Bay City Rollers. Dad could cope with it. Older brother would put on Slade. Can still hear my Dad, turn that crap down lol My son as a teenager was into Techno. Groan. Turn that crap off. I feel I failed as a parent that he loved that crap lol
Born 81 god i miss Australia. I dont know what this place is anymore but its not the place i grew up in. So sad first generation in a long long time that have it worse than their parents generation. So glad i got to grow up in the 80s and 90s while there was still some soul in the world. Now its all pretend.
its TotALLY TRUE
Born '64. I just can't wrap my head around today's world. To me, it's as if everyone has been brainwashed or clones or something... Near everyone walking around with eyes only for their phones.
The 70's were good times (people knew and spoke to each other), the 80's ok; a lot of good music in the first half - that I remember. By the '90s, 'I' Owe my Soul to the Company Store', my theme-song from where I was then, not much time for the radio then or afterwards.
I'm glad you still have some soul for our country, but I see that leaking out like a punctured balloon. We seem to be forgetting to be Australians. I hate seeing how indoctrinated my own kids are. It's as if they have automatic answers, as without thought. Uhg... rant over, otherwise I'd write a novel.
Just played it and STILL know it word by word after 30 years!! Love him ❤
He was a musician's musician. Great musical arrangements, catchy melodies, fantastic lyrics. Just great music. JPY had his own originality. A real stand out. Still is.
The days when musicians had talent, decent lyrics and music.... Unlike the swill they pass off as music in this century..
There is some really good stuff out there, it's just not played on the radio or promoted. Sad but true. I used to think the same
"Back in my day" - dude stop , you're sad
People still appreciate this to this day , and not all songs in the 70s were this good
@@casreq5532 That's true, no doubt about that at all.... But it was probably about 10% of it that was not that great.... But in the last 10+ years most of the "music" (with a few exceptions) all sound the same... Especially rap / R & B....basically same music, similar lyrics, no fresh new talent.... If you want to listen to good lyrics try Bob Dylan, Elton John, Billy Joel....and there are plenty of others from the 70s 80s.
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@@michaelallen3918 Hey mate did you ever get into the doors? Another great ol timer
One of the very best songs of the 70s - a beauty!
What a great song! I remember this song from my teenage years, and I loved it then, but only now do I realise what a truly great song this is!
Australian music is the best!
Look at Melbourne, Australia in 1975 we will never see those days again!
Yep great great song.
I was born in the wrong time period, I wish I was born in the 50's
He's a pom
@@chrisclark719 yeah right everybody not born in Australia is not Aussie. You muppet, he's more Aussie than you'll ever be
Harry Vanda & George Young sure cold write great songs!
July 2024 and i was in the era still here still loving it
am scottish came to australia 74 aged 10 love aussie music but how proud i am that my homeland bonny wee scotland .has had such an impact on aussie music. Flash in the pan,easybeats acdc cold chisle,jimmy barns,bon scott,all the youngs jpy,swanee.what talent scotland let go and australia inherited.oioioi
A truly great song...and brings backs brilliant childhood memories of the freewheeln' 70's
Wow great song ❤
Just missed the Top 40 in America but that was close enough to get it onto my local radio station and get me in a beeline to the record store to buy the 45. Been a devoted Vanda & Young fan ever since, both into the past with the Easybeats and into the future with Flash & The Pan and lotsa other stuff. Happy for them and JPY when they scored big here with "Love Is In The Air", but tbh I didn't love it as much as "Hero". Years and album's-full worth of listening delights following Vanda and Young!
Like you I grew up on Vanda and Young. Don't forget AC/DC another product from 70s Oz
This song was written by George Young, the older brother of Malcom and Angus Young of AC/DC, and Harry Vanda. They were both members of the Australian group The Easybeats. Vanda and Young were instrumental in the development of AC/DC and wrote most of the early AC/DC songs. It was released originally in Australia. The Bay City Rollers did a cover version.
the same drummer that played on the ac/dc album high voltage also played on this , Mr Tony Currenti
Was about Harry
Well that makes sense for how good a song it is. Would love to hear AC/DC version.
Amen man, Vanda and Young were the godfathers of oz rock. Throw in the angels and little Stevie Wright. They wrote some of the great hits of Australian music.
Wow,did not know that. Im 54,playing it to guys who werent even born till 15yrs later. Poor buggers...
Decades on and this song still kicks a..
arse
Flashbacks to when i was a teenager in the 70s.Those were the days.
Great rock hits from 70 of john paul young .😊
One of the first 'Countdown hits'. Remember it like it was 'yesterday'...
This is real music ! Not the crap of today !
Life was simple, music was better, Look what we have become. Most music today is a remake of somebody elses
Aha and its all fukked coz of the iphones and Snot Moronson!
Yes I agree..Life and music was better in the 70's.We have become a politically correct ? police state..no fun much these days😟
Love the 70s when i was a kid and still do, but theres brilliant music. Just gotta find it!
@@athendemosh8001 love to go back to the seventies and stay there, life was a lot less stressed and so much easier...
When I was a kid my dad playing this song is still the greatest song ever
One of Aussie's greatest songs ever,I hadn't long been working when this song came out.Great memories from an era when they really produced first class rock & roll
He was born in Glasgow Scotland along with his brothers who formed AC/DC
Soundtrack to my high school years in South Africa
Me too!
I woke up singing this today, dang Lorraine's (Mum) 1970's music is still stuck in my head!
I saw him live at Saint Mary’s RSL ten years ago and he was amazing ! Yesterday’s Hero was my h favourite song of John Paul Young .
Love melbourne it,s the best city in the world.
It’s a song mate.
Andrews flushed Melb and Vic
This is pure class...Vanda & Young were amazing.
Just saw JPY sing this last weekend on the Gold Coast.( Australia)
He sounded just as great as he did back then. What a fantastic voice he has. The All Star Band was awesome too.
He has an amazing deep soulful voice. Whatever that means. 😁
Lucky you.That would have been awesome.
This surely brings a stream of tears down my eyes, remembering when me and my sistas used to sneak into the parent's bedroom just to listen to the top 20 in the 70's..oh what a beautiful life and good plain music then...talk of Ballyhoo, Barbara Streisand etc.
Thank you for this song!!
I was a little girl...listening to this on the radio in the Sydney suburbs....happy memories
I was a little boy 13 ,, Bankstown,,time went quick
I was ten years old listening to this and recording it off the radio. Loved this song. But Sky Hooks was my favourite.
this song is the 70s. never tire of hearing it.
The 20th century was in it's 70s when this song was released, now John Paul Young is in his 70s.
my grandfather used to travel him around australia and recieved a christmas card from him and his wife until he died 4 years ago
Phil Hennessy
John is such a nice man.
😔😔😔😔
RIP George Young absolute genius and great guy
Wow!!! Great song back in the 70’s in my teens growing up in PNG - love it 🥰
Where were you in PNG? I was inMoresby in the 60s, Lae in the early 70s, then went to boarding school. Great place to grow up, but in a lot of trouble these days.
Attended his show yesterday...Omg I love I love him and all the band members.John is very kind man.He came after the show and signed fans books and took pictures
Just like Russell Morris, saw him a few years back at Crown in Melbourne and he was amazing, got a photo with him and my wife, great guy and great talent, just like JPY!!
70s FOREVER
❤️🧡💛💚💙💯🥰🥳
thank you for sharing
I remember this guy back in the 70’s; I was in my 20’s then. Goodness me he’s changed, but so have I.
not only yesterday but still our hero ,,, sexy voice
THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!!
Take me back!
ruclips.net/video/Ry5GHJifMWY/видео.html
Brilliant song John Paul Young plus you left me standing in the rain and of cause love is in the air absolutely fabulous
vanda and young so many hits so many memories thanks
Dean Edwards, Youngs rule.
Australian music really punched above its weight in the 70s. 👊
Until today i believed that the version from BCR was the original!? learned something again - thanx JPY :)
2022 still love it. was 10 wen it came out still remember it .
60's & 70's best musicians era, faidinkum talent..great song JPY.
Swanston Street, Melbourne Victoria, Australia was a pretty popular place to make a music video in those days. JPY did it. AC/DC did it too!
I've only ever heard this by The Bay City Rollers. This one's good too.
Melbourne in the 70's! The place Rocked!
Yep, that's when Aussies lived there and not Asians and Muslims!
Your telling me mate! Did it ever and loved every minute of it. Melbourne was the IT centre. Too bad it has gone to the bloody dogs now. The place has lost its identity. So sad not the Melbourne that we Aussies knew n loved. It had history n class in those bygone years.
Before the Aboriginals?
Hoplite Warlord personally I think Melbourne is still good. Who cares who lives there. When I go to Melbourne the place is buzzing. I think you guys need to lighten up and realise that everyone has a right to be here.
Hastings4 who cares who lives there? Times move on life changes. Don't dwell on the past.
This is me…. I’m yesterday’s hero
40 years later. Still the same song.
How could you say no to this feel good song,,🤷🏼♂️
I loved this hit in the 70’s still do
Thanks for the drinks etc we had a great time...live tge two rollergirls that got hurt 😮
What Classic Song
Fantastic song. First time hearing this version
Awesome song!❤JPY❤
I remember this song when i was really little. Delta dawn was playing along with Mohammad Ali's song 'Float like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee'. I was only six at the time but that shows what type of impact music has.
Brings back memories...love it...
He looked like a cool guy as-well , i loved his other song's also 😀
💖💖💖 some of us remember forever.
I was 13: when this was on ,wow had a great time 👌
This was the first single I was allowed to buy with my savings as a five year old. My favourite bit was at 2:42 when JPY did this kinda reverse growl that I thought was the coolest thing I’d ever heard (hey, I was five). I’d lift the stylus forward to that bit over and over, annoying the crap out of my mother. I went on to a happy life as a metal/grunge/punk fan whose favourite singers include Black Francis, James Hetfield, and the greatly missed Kurt Cobain and Chris Cornell. So I think that worked out well.
Our poor parentals as my 30 yr old son would say. I loved JPY and Bay City Rollers. Dad could cope with it. Older brother would put on Slade. Can still hear my Dad, turn that crap down lol My son as a teenager was into Techno. Groan. Turn that crap off. I feel I failed as a parent that he loved that crap lol
they where the good days
those are goods days because you were young
Great song . Great memories
I would say this is at the peak of the aussie auto industry
:) I wish we still made cars :(
bloody great song! i love his hair haha,he's SO young!!! bless him.
Those were the days of real fun and living😀
GOOD MUSIC,Make me think Back to my Jung South-African years, Keep it up and enjoy Life
Youth memories of the 70s and the nightlife in "my" Frankfurt at that time.
Legends never die
I saw JPY do this a week ago, tonight. He is still the same, excellent!
Joy still rocks in 2017
A Vanda and Young classic! ❤ the Bay City City Rollers recorded a version of this and it scored a massive hit in 🇯🇵 Japan!
in USA too
And not a cell phone is sight, Ahh those were the days.
Yep
Or even a mobile phone. This is Australia Russell!
@@tshells7757 what do you think a cell phone is.
Hahaha, living instead of registering.
@@russellritchings8082 in some parts of the world 'cell phone' sound more like a old-fashioned phone booth
Beautifull😊😊
Saw JPY at the bull’s head hotel in Wangaratta - loved him. All those great catchy songs 😁
Great memories....they were the days!
F#@^ awesome
Great song brings back memories :)
Saw this on the TV show MOLLY..
forgot it for years!
Seems like yesterday I was listening to it.....
was the show called countdown
wldcrd26 The recent COUNTDWN doco...Named MOLLY
Nice to hear another one apart from Love Is In The Air a one hit wonder in the UK at least.
Dotdol no speed cameras.cheap counter meals..cheap smokes..real cars..bring back the old days
My elder sister used too love him and his music in the 70s
We would all have fun mishearing lyrics in songs. I always mistake "Yesterday's Hero" for "Yes, it's a Zero" and "A Compentry Zero"!
Wow! This used to be such a big hit...
Love this song.
Absolutely love my youth, best music & it continues
One of my best ever ❤️
my friend brena all i have is this clip you are one in the crowd. ..r.i.p 4 yrs
which one in the crowd
Thanks Molly
Goosebumps.
🇿🇦
all time favourite
Great Song Dona
really good song,
Great song 👌
we're all yesterdays hero's........
Känner mig exakt likadant nu när man har blivit 51.
where the hell has the good times gone????? it seems like only last year for christs sake!!
Yesterday's heroes today's legends and we survived your hell. And yes its in this clip...
Thank you
Brings back happy memories
When this came out, there was nothing bigger, and nothing better. And JPY was actually suggesting that we might forget him.
Explosive hits '75 1st track
MAKE'S ME FEEL, LIKE I AM FLYING!
70s and 80s music nothing better.